The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, April 16, 1937, Page 8, Image 8

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    Tit OREGON STATESMAN, Solera, Orcscn, Friday Hernias,' April IS,
; ,3s "fit "'-
Langley Is Named
For Parole Board
Succeeds-Treecc; Post of
" Utter Unfilled; Other
. , Appointments Made
' Preparatory to 1 t 1 n g for
Washington, D. C ofl hi power
iimVct. fioTernor Cbarles H. Mar
tin made number of appoint
ments Thursday, chief among
them being the aelection of Lotus
Langley of Portland to succeed
W. h. Treece of Portland on the
Lata rtarola board.
No appointment waa made to
the place on the parole board held
bv Dr. Floyd Utter of Salem,
whose resignation was made pub
lic .JmultaneouslT with that Of
Treece sereral weeks ago. The
governor's action relleYing- Treece
of parole duties was taken In new
of the latter s recent selection ior
a position on tho capltol recon
struction committee.
The governor also announced
appointment of the fire members
of the Oregon commission for the
celebration of the sesaulcenten
nial of the constitution of the
United States:
John S. Hodgin, La Grande; .
A. Leach, Portland; Frank Jen-
kins, Klamath Falls; C. C. Carl
' son, Portland, and Merle Chess
man, Astoria.
Appointments on the Interim
committee on state and local rev
enues are Judge H. C. Herron,
Corrallis. and C. V. Galloway, Sa
lem. Livesley Appointed
Members of the state commis
sion to arrange for the Golden
Gate International exposition and
New York World fair are Claude
McCuIloch, Klamath Falls; T. A.
Liresley, Salem; J. C. Best. Pen
dleton, and Thomas F. Gunn and
Cbarles T. Haas, Portland.
Albert Powers, Powers, and A.
S. Burrier, Corrallis, were ap
pointed members of a committee
to determine a policy under which
range lands may- receive better
protection and management.
Dr. Morris B. McKenney,
Find Eight Dead in Wreck
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Jersey Club Will
Meet Here Sunday
Dates For ' Spring Shows
Listed, Opening With
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The Marlon county Jersey cat
tle dab will meat at the J. It.
Daris farm, home near Salem
Sunday afternoon at 1 o'clock
when details will b discussed
for the annual spring Jersey
show, to be held May SI at the
state fairgrounds here.
This announcement was inade
yesterday . following a meeting;
of the Oregon Jersey Cattle club
at which plans for the series of
sprint; shows in the state were
discussed by the IB directors and
members present. The complete
schedule of sprlna shows, which
open with the Salem show, la an
nounced by. Howard Birch of Ore
gon City, the state president, as
follows:
May SI, Marlon county show.
fairgrounds at Salem.
June 1, Multnomah county
show, Qresham.
June 2, Washington county at
Hillsboro.
June S. Linn-Benton at Albany.
June 4, Yamhill, probably at
McMinnriUe.
June I, Polk county at Inde
pendence,
Jane , Tillamook at Tula-
moot.
June T, Clackamas at Canby.
The state group named a com
mittee, L. A. -Hulburt of Inde-
MBdane. nr. 1 T. Walla of
Mangled and burned, the bodies of eight victim were discovered when J poruand and I D. Roberts of
searching parties reached the wrecK or ue uougias mnsconuucn- Turner, to work with the state
tal airliner which crashed recently on the side Of Mount naiay, near I management In connection
Greer, Ariz., during a snow storm. The plane Is believed by aviation wltn jersey show at the fair
experts to have craenea neaa on wnn smne iorce ana w i nvre this fall.
was instantaneous for all aboard. Photo shows tae crumpiea ana i , w. T. Putnam, Jr., of Hills
twisted wreckage of the once luxurious airliner, International to, Is secretary of the state
uiustratea news pnoio.
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! group.
of the state board ot examiners In
optometry. !
-Albert Powers was appointed a
member of the t a t forestry
board.
Mrs. Elixbeth Mouser, Portland,
sncceeas mitt ij wimama as a
Burns, was reappointed a member member of the state board for ex-
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294 N. ComV
Phone 3527
Always in the Lead With Loic Prices Every Day
PINK SALMON b I an MATCHES A
fa tall, 8 for , Per 6-box carton AjC
CRISPY OORX rf DUNDEE TOMATOES, am mm
FLAKES Box! . 3 2H',8 cans.. 1. AC
PALMOLIVE SOAP f ANTISEPTIO TOILET am
8 bars . TISSUE, 8 rolls VS
EGGS At Irish Sing's Always Fresh-
Extras, large.-.
9c
doz.
PEANUT BUTTER
brtng container,
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In balk.
FELS NAPTHA SOAP, A
10 bars OC
FANCY ASPARAGUS,
2 ib :
H5c
TUNA FLAKES at
H i flat, 2 cans
23c
GRADE A BUTTER,
always the best.,
CARROTS, BEETS;
3 bnnche :...L.
9c
Don't Forget Hodgeri Brewster Feeds ... to Start
Chickens or Turkeys. i
VTE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT I
amlnatlon and registration of
graduate nurses.
Ernest w. Haas, Sheridan, suc
ceeds R. E. Mage, resigned, as a
member of ths stats board oil
pharmacy.
Vault Firm Host
To Business Men
Committees For
Banquet Chosen
SILVERTON, April II Mrs.
Lee Ham Una. general chairman
of the Sllverton Parent Teach
ers' : association. Mother and
Daughter banquet, : May i. an
nounced her committees this
week to Include: Ticket sales.
Mrs. Hal Irish, chairman, and
Marie Kiev, Esther Wilcox.
Blanche Hubbs, Mrs. William
Swift, Mrs. Harry Wilson, Mrs.
Theodore Hobart, Mrs. Lee In
man, Mrs. Oscar Lee, Mrs. Ed
son Comstock, Mrs. William Mac-
Nelll, Mrs. George Towe, Mrs,
Harold Lamb.
Mrs. Tom Anderson announces
MT. ANGEL, April 15 Mem
bers of the Mt. Angel Business
Men's club were the guests of the
Mt. Angel Vault company for din
ner and their regular meeting
Monday night. Fifty-seven mem
bers attended.
There was some discussion ot
softball. It was announced that
teams would, be formed at Moni
tor and at the Union school dis- as musical nnmber. selections bv
triCl. I tha hlirh arhnnl trla cnmnoajwl at
ine memners oi me vault com
pany are M. A. Wagner, Joseph M
Brockhaus, J. M. Wagner and
Frank Berg. Mr. Brockhaus ex
plained the vaults, showing small
models and some of the finished
vaults. M. A. Wagner showed the
visitors over the plant which con
sists of a 50 by 90 building con
taining an office, workshop and
storage room. The plant has Just
been completed.
Rollicking Three-Act
Drama Will Be Offered
By Mt. Angel Students
Mary Alfred, Janet Comstock and
Claire .Carter, accompanied by
Dorrls Townes; vocal solo, Rose
mary Larsen; violin solo, Irene
Morley Franks, accompanied by
Violet Herlgstad. Mrs. Earl J,
Adams will be chairman of the
reception committee; Mrs. Lee
Haskins, publicity; Michael Han
an, posters; Mrs. Henry Hutton
corsages.
Trinity Dorcaa society will
serve the dinner at Trinity
church. Only 200 tickets will be
sold.
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Perhaps ner name naa something
to do Wltn it, ana pcrrmps nov.
Anyhow, May Dunaway, Penn
State college co-ed, has been se
lected Queen of May and win role
over anni'M ceremony, beginning"
with crowning May 8. Miss Dun
away la the daughter of a prof ea
sor at the college..
Silverton Luther
Daughters Feted
SILVERTON, April 15 The
Sllverton Lutheran Daughters of
Reformation has won the distinc
tion of becoming the first "Torch
Bearers" of the Pacific coast dls- i
trict. A letter of congratulations
waa. received by the local order
Tuesday night from Mrs. K. N.
Roe of North Sacramento, presi
dent ot the Pacific district,
A dinner waa held Tuesday
night at which a program was
given consisting of group singing;
piano solo by Elisabeth Torvend;
poem by Ruth Thompson and a
vocal duet by Annabelle Jensen
and Eunice Fuhr.
Attending the dinner were Mrs.
M. J. Fuhr, Elsie Brenden, Althea
Meyer, Eunice Fuhr, Elisabeth
Torvend, Agnes Torvend, Evelyn
Torvend, Ruth Thompson, Irene
Moseng, Joyce Simmons, Vernlce
Tollefrud,' Lois McDivett, Thelma
Olson, Orlet Moen, Annabelle Jen
sen, Inga Goplerud, Luella For-
land, Juanlta Moe, Margery Hill-
man, Frances Anderson and Pa
tience Moberg.
California Bank Employes
Spend Vacation, Mill City
MILL CITY, April 15 Visitors
at the Slg Jepsen home are Otto
Koford of Sonora, Calif., a nephew
ot Mr. Jepsen, and James Keller
of Berkeley, The visitors are em
ployed in the Trans-American
Bank ot Sonora and are spending
a two weeks' vacation in Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. P. Grabelbe at
tended the Jefferson day banquet
in Salem Tuesday night.
MT. ANGEL, April 15. The
college and normal students of
Mt. Angel academy and normal
will present a rollicking three-act
comedy in the academy auditor
ium Sunday, April 25. Sister M.
Beatrice is directing.
Those taking part include Mary
Jo Welsshaar, Marie Grosjacques.
Katherine Kenny, Paulina Hel
vey. Marine Morgan, Ruth
Thompson, Madge Massey, Mary
Bell and Agnea Torvend.
Yamhill County I.O.O.F.
Meeting Slated April 21;
Rains Block Landscaping
DAYTON, April 15 The Yam
hill County Odd Fellows associa
tion will meet at Dayton Wednes
day, April 21. The Dayton Re
bekah and Odd Fellows lodges
will be hosts.
Landscaping the Dayton Union
high school grounds by the Mor
ris Floral company of New berg
is being held up because of the
rain during the last week. Ever
green shrubbery is ready to be
set as soon as the soil is dry
enough. .
Garden Ramble Is Slated
For May Meeting of Club
DAYTON, April 15 Seventeen
members and one guest attended
the monthly meeting of the Day
ton Garden club held Monday
afternoon at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Emmett Filer. Mrs. G. A.
Rurlng and Mrs. Filer assisted by
Mrs. Pierson of McMinnriUe. gave
an Interesting lesson on "Contin
uous Blooming." Mrs. W. S. C'Ren
will be hostess for the May meet,
ing when a garden ramble will be
a feature.
Conrad Property Sold
SILVERTON, April 15 The J.
F. Conrad 10-acre property was
sold this week to Charles J. Har
bee through the RoihhmVm
agency. The property was former
ly ownea oy e. s. Palmer. Har
bec plans to remodel the house.
. BETHEL, April 15 A large
group from this district plans to
accompany the community club
players when they go to Popcorn
school Friday night to present
the play, "Wild Ginger." Take
the Wallace road and torn, onto
the Orchard Heights road.
UNIOXVALE, April 15 An in
teresting community club miscel
laneous program will be given al
the schoolhouse Friday night.
162 N. Cornl
Phone 5151
Asparagus
Fancy
Long Green
Pound
2
Spud;
U. S. Inspected
No. 2
50. 83c
No. 1 Idaho Russets, 15 lb 59o
No. 1 Deschutes, 25 lb., 89c
ORANGES as 2
doz.
33c
FLORIDA
GRAPE FRUIT
5 Seedless
Big Ones aOjC
PEARS - PEACHES
or APRICOTS
Extra Quality 1?
large 2Vfr can, each- Jl jC
CRACKERS
21b. Dainty
Wafers
use
FIG BARS
1CC
Oyen Fresh,
lb. .
Gingersnaps
Oven
Fresh ,
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ALL BRAN
. 20c
KellosgV
large size .
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Super Suds, flOf
Concentrated, pk-. &J
O K. SOAP
Special
w bars . 25c
1
Queen, sk.
Ever Right Flour $1.49
Tomatoes, Corn, Sardines, Kraut, Hominy, String Beans,
biiced tseets, Tender Peas, m r )PfM
Extra Standard Quality . ... . .. J for jC
CORN
Tender, Golden, Whole
Kernel
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CATSUP
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QUICK FUDGE . 15c
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PHONE
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Cigarettes
DOMINO
Carton QQ
Fels Naptha
SOAP
10 cakes
Snowdrift
Shortening
3 lbs.
Happy Vale "
PINK SALMON
Fancy P
Little Queen
No. 2 Cans
Imitation
VANILLA
2 cans
4-oz. Bottle
8-oz. Bottle
FLOUR
Fischer Blend
Hard Wheat
Pillsbury's
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HIGHEST QUALITY
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Schilling Cffee
One lb. -QG
2 lbs. ......
FLOOR
BLUE RIBBON HARD WHEAT
SPECIAL 1 0 (SPECIAL 49's Sack o2Q
IN CELLOPHANE
2-th. pkg. Blacaronl
34b. pkg. Spaghetti
Oofl Spaghetti
Par Washing
Pooto Granulated
SOAP-
Blue Rose Rice
Large Size
Pkg.,
CUT RITE
ax Paper
125 Feet
RoU
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13c
10 Lb.'
flic
Honey Maid Grahams
2-lb. Box
PTLLSBURITS BEST
HARVEST TDffi
PANCAKE
FLOUR
Blast-er .
rilinced Razor-Qams
FlaU
2 cans f(g
Crystal White
By Case
10's sack
SCO
bars
nrcv7 n xik
cans
Mrs. Stewart
Bluing
10-oz. Bottle 7 q
We Reterze the Right to Limit Qiumtitiet
Llatches
Carton
Both
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